They can swim at mach 5 speeds
Where the river ends/starts in MN. For a couple reasons, pike grow a lot bigger up north, and pike like the end of rivers and if you fish on rocks or a lot of weeds use a sucker minnow with a float and let it swim around, and sooner or later a pike will bite it. Hopefully you know where pike like to be in fall by depth and stuff like that, but that always works for me, and live bait works a lot better for pike on rivers than fake bait that is made to look like minnows.
Every muscles the pike has to swim with are used to do a pike jump.
a pike can swin as fast as 20-40 mph :)
Some can - for example, a pike is a predator, and it is a fish and so can swim
Northern pike, Muskellunge, tiger muskellunge, and large mouth bass all have been known to eat baby ducks, mainly early in the spring went the babies first start to swim
They do swim in groups or schools.
Most tetra's swim in schools. Danios and barbs also swim in schools.
Red bellied piranhas eat other fish for the most part. They prefer fish that are smaller than them. They also eat fish that swim in schools such as minnows.
Sharks are fish. Fish swim in 'schools'. Whales and dolphins are mammals. These swim in 'pods'.
They have little books that have how to swim on them
The northern pike (known as the pike in Britain, sometimes known as jack / jackfish in Canada), Esox lucius, is a species of carnivorous fish of the genus Esox (the pikes). They are typical of brackish and freshwaters of the northern hemisphere (i.e. holarctic in distribution).Being carnivorous means that they eat other fishes.